Prevalența, complicațiile și calitatea vieții persoanelor cu diabet zaharat și polineuropatie diabetică | [Prevalence, complications and quality of life of people with diabetes and diabetic polyneuropathy]

Authors

  • Diana Sima UMF Iuliu Hațieganu, Cluj Napoca
  • Ioan A. Vereșiu UMF Iuliu Hațieganu, Cluj Napoca; Centrul de diabet, nutriție și boli metabolice
  • Cristina M. Borzan UMF Iuliu Haţieganu Cluj-Napoca

Keywords:

diabetic neuropathy, diabetic foot, amputations, ulcers, wounds

Abstract

Background: Romania makes no different from other countries regarding the high prevalence of diabetes which had become a problem of public health, continuously growing. Our aim was to review clinical characteristics, prevalence, complications, and the quality of life of patients being diagnosed with diabetes. Methods: We got through the literature for both longitudinal and cross-sectional studies that reported the main characteristics of patients diagnosed with diabetes and polyneuropathy. Findings: Diabetic neuropathy, affects almost half of the patients diagnosed with diabetes mellitus. The most common syndrome is peripheral neuropathy (DPN). There are several risk factors that are usually involved in the pathogenesis of DPN, some of the most important being poor glycemic control, diabetes duration, and all leading factors of macrovascular disease including elevated blood pressure, dyslipidemia, and smoking. The most striking symptom that patients with DPN experience are neuropathic pain. Painful DPN is very common, affecting up to 26% of the patients and as a debilitating symptom, physicians are trying hard to coop with it, through pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions.

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Published

2018-09-14

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Referate generale